A single vehicle collision occurred today at the intersection of Liberty Street and 164th Avenue in San Leandro, California. The incident, classified as a hit and run with no injuries, took place around 11:25 AM when a vehicle collided with a fence.
Emergency services responded quickly to the scene. The driver, a Black male adult, returned shortly after the incident to collect personal belongings from the vehicle. Initially reported as stolen, further investigation confirmed that the vehicle was towed and not involved in any criminal activity.
By 11:27 AM, authorities confirmed that the vehicle was now in a tow yard. A tow truck was requested at 11:40 AM to assist with the removal of the vehicle. Throughout the day, updates were provided regarding the vehicle's status. By 1:39 PM, it was established that the vehicle was no longer classified as stolen, and no further impound release was necessary.
The California Highway Patrol continued to monitor the situation, confirming by 3:59 PM that the vehicle was indeed towed and not stolen. Notifications were sent to ensure accurate record-keeping, and the vehicle was officially cleared from the scene.
The incident caused minimal disruption to traffic in the area, and there were no reported injuries. The prompt response from emergency services and the California Highway Patrol ensured the situation was managed efficiently, allowing for a swift resolution.
Residents in San Leandro are reminded to drive carefully and remain vigilant to prevent similar incidents. For updates on local traffic and safety, residents can follow the California Highway Patrol's official channels.